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BIO 141: General Biology, part I

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BIO 141: General Biology, part I Course description BIO 141. GENERAL BIOLOGY I. Basic principles of the life sciences providing the foundation for further study of biology. 3 lectures and 3 hours of laboratory weekly. Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENG 101/RCA 021 or satisfactory score on SAT for exemption. Corequisite: MAT 140 or MAT 143. Offered in fall and spring semesters. 4 credits Goals & Objectives: TBA Topics covered - Scientific method - Cell biology o Cell structure o Basic biochemistry o Energy, respiration & photosynthesis o Cell division: meiosis & mitosis - Genetics o Inheritance o DNA replication, transcription & translation o Gene control & mutation o Population genetics o Biotechnology - Evolution - Classification - Viruses, Bacteria, and Eukarya

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BIO 141: General Biology, part I Course description BIO 141. GENERAL BIOLOGY I. Basic principles of the life sciences providing the foundation for further study of biology. 3 lectures and 3 hours of laboratory weekly. Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENG 101/RCA 021 or satisfactory score on SAT for exemption. Corequisite: MAT 140 or MAT 143. Offered in fall and spring semesters. 4 credits Goals & Objectives: TBA Topics covered - Scientific method - Cell biology o Cell structure o Basic biochemistry o Energy, respiration & photosynthesis o Cell division: meiosis & mitosis - Genetics o Inheritance o DNA replication, transcription & translation o Gene control & mutation o Population genetics o Biotechnology - Evolution - Classification - Viruses, Bacteria, and Eukarya